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MARYLAND IMPRINTS l80?
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Street. [short thin-thick rule] 180?.
202 p. 18 cm. A-R6(R6 blank).
Parsons 309.
Advertised in the Baltimore American, Sept. 1, 1807,
as "This day is Published."
DOU; DLC; MdBS; MdHi; MdW (2 copies). [580]
Simpson, David.
A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings: ad-
dressed to the Disciples of Thomas Paine, and to waver-
ing Christians of every Denomination. [filet] By the
Rev. David Simpson, M.A. [double rule-, [l line, quota-
tion] [double rule] Baltimore: Printed by George Dobbin
and Murphy, for John Hagerty. [short double rule] 1807.
301, [2] p. 21.5 cm. A-2N4 (includes sig. V, W).
Advertised in the Baltimore Evening Post, Sept. 19,
1807, as "Just Published."
CSmH; GEU-T; IEG; ILM; IRus; laDmD; laFairP; LNH;
MBNMHi; MWA; MdBg; MdBP; MdBS; MdHi; MeBaT; MiU-C;
MoFayC; MsJMC; NSyU; ODW; OrBE; PBed; PPM; PSC; ScCC;
ViLxW; ViU. [581]
Three Essays; on the Constitution of the Christian
Church; the Succession in the Ministry; and Schism.
[short rule] With notes. [short-rule] [2 lines, quota-
tion] [double rule] Easton: Md. Printed by Thomas Per-
rin Smith. [l807]
32 p. 17.5 cm. [a-d]4.
Advertised in the Easton Republican Star, Feb. 3,
1807, as "Just Published, And for sale at this Office."
CSmH; DLC. [582]
Tobin, John.
The Curfew: in five Acts, as performed at the Thea-
tre-Royal——Drury -Lane. [thick-thin rule] By the late
John Tobin, Esq. Author of The Honey-moon. [thin-thick
rule] First American Edition. [thick-thin rule] Bal-
timore: Printed by Warner & Hanna, No. 37. Corner of
South Gay & Market Streets. [filet] 1807.
62, [2] p. 18 cm. A-E6 p2.
MB; MSaE; MWA (closely trimmed; lacks sig. F2); NJR
(lacks sig. F) ViRVal [583]
U. S. Declaration of Independence.
[Declaration of Independence. Baltimore, John W.
168
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